OCSD Student Guide for Accessing Schooltool Student Portal
Schooltool Student Portal is a web-based program that allows students to access the following information:
First Name,
Last Name & Home Address
Counselor Name
Current Grade
Teacher
Locker
Attendance Record
Discipline
Assessments
6-8 Testing (Assessments)
Assignment Grades (Grades 6-12)
Marking Period Average
Marking Period Grades
Progress Report Grades
Final Grades
Schedules / Course Selections
Logging in to Schooltool
Use your Web browser to access the Internet
and go to the Schooltool Portal website https://st6.schooltool.com/Oneida or simply follow the link for Student
Portal under Student Resources > Student Portal.
Where is says “Username”, type in
your full school assigned username.
(Example: 17jdoe)
Where it says “Password”, enter your
network password assigned to you by the district.
4. Click on the blue Login button.
Logging out of Schooltool
Students
should click Logout in the module bar (located in the upper right-hand corner
of the screen) when finished.
Schooltool App
To get
started using the schooltool mobile
app you only need to do three things:
Download and install the Schooltool mobile app.
Enter the following three pieces of information in the
fields that appear when you run the app:
Domain /URL: Enter the URL
(website) used to access Schooltool:
https://st6.schooltool.com/Oneida
Username: Enter your
Schooltool username. (This is
network username.)
Password: Enter
the password you use to log into the network.
Click on “Log in”
**Enabling Push Notifications: For Android, use the Settings area in the app to choose
whether or not to receive notifications. For iOS users, this is managed in the
Notification Center in your device’s Settings area.
Tip: You will want to use the “Stay logged in” option
if you do not want to enter this information each time you access the
app.
Do not share your password with anyone.
Talk to a guidance counselor or teacher if someone else, other than your
parents, has your password.
Always log out of a computer when you walk away from it.
Keep a passcode on your phone.